Monday, June 7, 2010

Weather Forecast Monday Night 22z

A cool night ahead for the Great Lakes as an area of high pressure rolls in. Dewpoints Monday Afternoon where in the 40s across Wisconsin. Frost Advisories (yes in June!) have been posted for inland/higher terrain areas of Northern Lower Michigan, as temps are expected to drop in the low to mid 30s. Southern Lower Michigan will not see as cold of readings. But temps in the 40s away from city heat islands a good bet. Low 50s for Metro Detroit.



Tuesday I think we will ekk out enought sunshine to make it into the 70s, Tuesday night the next storm system is going to push into the Great Lakes. There is a chance of severe weather I believe for Tuesday Night, low level instabibity, triple point hangin out somewhere in the southern half of the state and a nice jet streak to the west will possibly aid in severe weather. Keeping my fingers crossed that its not a repete of Saturday Night. But heavy rain once again is possible Tuesday and Wednesday morning.



After a break from the Rain Thursday, The other forecast highlight in this blog is the Hot and Muggy temperatures in store for Friday, Saturday and possibly Sunday and Monday. A warm front will push on through Friday, Question if it will touch off a storm is still up in the air, but that warm front will kick the open the door for higher dewpoints and muggy conditions.


Weekend is looking hot and stormy, temps still in question along with storm chances as well. HPC , GFS and the Euro do have precip in the on Saturday. The forecast differences are that the euro model makes a quick end to the storms and heat/humidity. GFS continues the pattern into early next week. Something that will be ironed out as we get closer to the weekend. But upper 80s temperatures along with upper 60 dewpoints are looking possible starting Friday.


TK

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